The result of Jake Paul’s upcoming boxing match has been predicted by a video game simulation.
The popular YouTuber turned boxer is set to face Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. this Saturday night in Anaheim, California.
Taking on the former WBC middleweight champion is considered Jake Paul`s most significant challenge to date.
However, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is still widely viewed as an underdog, largely due to being smaller than Paul and having not secured a major victory in several years.
Fight Simulation Details
Speculation about how the Paul vs. Chavez Jr. fight will unfold has been ongoing for months among fans.
One fan utilized the video game ‘Fight Night Champion’ to run a simulation of this highly anticipated bout.
According to the simulation`s outcome, the fight between Paul and Chavez Jr. is predicted to go the full ten rounds, resulting in a clear decision.
The simulation showed all three virtual judges scoring the fight 97-93 in favor of the underdog, Chavez Jr., after ten rounds of action.
In this simulated scenario, Chavez Jr. managed to overcome his size disadvantage to control the fight against the expected outcome.
Whether the simulation`s prediction of a surprising upset loss for Paul will come true in the actual fight remains to be seen.
Jake Paul`s Future Plans
Despite the simulation, most predictions from experts anticipate that Paul will avoid defeat against Chavez Jr. this weekend.
Jake Paul himself has also expressed confidence in his ability to defeat the Mexican fighter.
Paul has already publicly outlined a list of six potential opponents he is hoping to fight later in the year.
In a pre-fight interview, he named the following fighters as his desired future opponents: Gervonta Davis, Anthony Joshua, KSI, Tommy Fury, Ryan Garcia, and Badou Jack.
Any of these potential matchups would represent significant events for Paul, promising substantial earnings and considerable public attention.
For now, Paul`s immediate focus is on winning this fight and preventing the upset outcome that the video game simulation has predicted.